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Old 22-09-2018, 04:34 PM
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Some more beauties, Dennis! I had a go the other night at 135mm FL but the results weren't exciting
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Surely you can photograph the Russian Rubbish with your setup they left behind in 1959? The thingy is metallic and should shine, reflect the light...

edit: or maybe not. I read that the tiny pile in Aristillus's center is ~1km high. The lunar probe would be too small even for your gear *sigh*
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Surely you can photograph the Russian Rubbish with your setup they left behind in 1959? The thingy is metallic and should shine, reflect the light...

edit: or maybe not. I read that the tiny pile in Aristillus's center is ~1km high. The lunar probe would be too small even for your gear *sigh*
Thanks Rick, I appreciate your comments.

Annette - I think I have managed to record linear features down to maybe 0.6km wide and craterlets down to perhaps 1.6km wide, so no space junk from my set up I'm afraid.

NASA lunar orbiting missions have however, recorded the Apollo and Surveyor landing sites, tracks and the equipment left behind.

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Old 23-09-2018, 08:54 AM
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For the die hard Lunar aficionados, here is a link to a 1920 pixel mosaic on DropBox.

The file is approx. 440Kb in size.

There is a "+" Zoom Button at the bottom of the DropBox image window to allow a 100% view.

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